Phytoplankton blooms in the Ross Sea generally occur during late spring-early summer, especially in the marginal ice zone, polynya areas and continental shelves. These blooms are generally dominated by many species of diatoms and the haptophyte Phaeocystis antarctica, and are driven by water column dynamics. However, most of the information on...
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2019 (v1)Publication
This study focuses on the potential explanations for a Phaeocystis antarctica summer bloom occurred in stratified waters of Terra Nova Bay (TNB) - which is part of the Antarctic Special Protected Area (n.161) in the Ross Sea - trough a multi-parameter correlative approach. Many previous studies have highlighted that water column stratification...
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2007 (v1)PublicationMarine Observatory in Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea, Antarctica - MOA-TNB): Long Term Ecological Research
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2020 (v1)Publication
The active prokaryotic communities proliferate in the ecosystems of the Antarctic Ocean, participating in biogeochemical cycles and supporting higher trophic levels. They are regulated by several environmental and ecological forcing, such as the characteristics of the water masses subjected to global warming and particulate organic matter...
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2012 (v1)Publication
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